Whole ears of corn cobs included can be fed to horses since cobs are high in fiber but they are low in energy.
Corn cob bedding for horses.
Made from 100 all natural corn cob bedding manufactured from the lightweight most absorbent parts of the cobs.
Cleaning a horse stable is super easy with proteq equine bedding duration.
Corn cob ground up and processed into pellets with steam and water creates an absorbent biodegradable bedding for horses.
The ground bedding is horrible and i hate using it.
When you put bestcob horse bedding into your stalls your horses will step on the pellets to initially break up the pellets into soft very absorbent bedding.
Product features 100 natural crushed cobs produced on midwest farm always kept inside and dry to prevent mold or water damage highly absorbent to capture and reduce odors stays drier and lasts longer than other bedding products environmentally friendly.
Corn cob bedding review fluffyanimals12.
Rated 5 out of 5 by skyie from no dust super absorbent i used to use shavings but switched to pellet bedding for my horses because there is no waste with the pellets but the pellets are very dusty.
Only steam is added as a binder.
The lightweight portions of corn cobs are pelletized.
Published on jan 2 2014 best cob horse bedding is made from the lightweight most absorbent parts of the cobs.
If your horse nibbles on the bestcob horse.
No additives or chemicals added to our product this product may cling to pets with long hair.
Some horse owners use cobs as tools to try and slow down horses who gulp down their grain too fast.
They are compacted into pellets using only steam and water as binding agents.
Corn cobs can cause blockages if they re eating more than the occasional piece.
Corn is about the sweetest cereal crop there is which goes for the plant not just the cob i m assuming that s what you mean not the actual cobs.
The stuff that is ground and then pelleted like the wood pellet bedding doesn t seem quite so bad.
Bestcob horse bedding is made of 100 corn cob and is completely free of additives and contaminates.
It is generally problematic for horses to eat because of sugar content but for bedding i d imagine it may also be a bit mouldy or become that way quickly so not safe to be eaten anyway.
The bedding composts much faster than wood shavings some manufacturers state their bedding composts in as little as six months giving cob bedding an extra point in the sustainability column.
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